Benjamin A. Elman (ed.)
人物简介:
Jing Tsu, Ph.D. (2001), Harvard University, is Professor of Modern Chinese Literature & Culture at Yale University. Her publications include Failure, Nationalism, and Literature: The Making of Modern Chinese Identity, 1895-1937 (Stanford, 2005) and Sound and Script in Chinese Diaspora (Harvard, 2010).
Benjamin Elman, Ph.D. (1980), University of Pennsylvania, is Gordon Wu '58 Professor of Chinese Studies at Princeton University. His publications include On Their Own Terms: Science in China 1550-1900 (Harvard, 2005), A Cultural History of Modern Science in China (Harvard, 2006), Civil Examinations and Meritocracy in Late Imperial China (Harvard, 2013).
Science and Technology in Modern China, 1880s-1940s书籍相关信息
- ISBN:9789004258532
- 作者:Jing Tsu (ed.) / Benjamin A. Elman (ed.) / 石静远
- 出版社:Brill Academic Publishers
- 出版时间:2014-2-20
- 页数:348
- 价格:USD 148.00
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- 装帧:Hardcover
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- 丛书:Brill China Studies
- 适合人群:Historians, Technologists, China Studies scholars, History enthusiasts, Students of Chinese political and social history, and anyone interested in the development of science and technology in the early 20th century.
- TAG:Science / History / Technology / Political Change / Modern China / Industrialization / Chinese Revolution
- 豆瓣评分:7.2
- 更新时间:2025-05-08 03:29:08
内容简介:
The first of its kind, this collection of critical essays opens up new venues in the comparative study of science and culture by focusing on the formative decades of modern China in the late nineteenth and first half of the twentieth century. It provides a wide-ranging examination of the cultural and intellectual history of science and technology in modern China.From anti-imperialism to the technology of Chinese writing, the commodification of novelties to the rise of the modern professional scientist, new lexica and appropriations of the past, the contributors map out a transregional and global circuitry of modern knowledge and practical know-how, nationalism and the amalgamation of new social practices.
Contributors include: Iwo Amelung, Fa-ti Fan, Shen Guowei, Danian Hu, Joachim Kurtz, Eugenia Lean, Thomas S. Mullaney, Hugh Shapiro, Grace Shen, and Jing Tsu.
R E A D E R S H I P :
All interested in the history of science and technology, modern Chinese intellectual and cultural history, and anyone concerned with comparative studies of the history of science and culture.